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McAfee said Monday that he had the operation 6-7 weeks ago and is 85-90 percent healthy. McAfee has one of the NFL's biggest legs and is an asset on kickoffs. He was Pro Football Focus' top punter last season by a wide margin. Jun 6 - 8:59 PM

Punters are people, too. The deal contains $5 million guaranteed and makes McAfee the NFL's fourth-highest paid punter in terms of guaranteed money. McAfee has one of the game's best legs and announced the deal on NFL Network's NFL AM show Friday morning. A year after being the Colts' "franchise player," McAfee gets the security he was eyeing. He also handles kickoffs. Fri, Mar 7, 2014 09:50:00 AM

The Indianapolis Star thinks free agent P Pat McAfee may be more inclined to look elsewhere for a long-term deal.

McAfee was the Colts' "franchise" player last season, earning $2.97 million. His numbers dipped a bit, but he's still one of the better punters in the game and handles kickoff duties. McAfee, 27 in May, probably wants to cash in and secure a long-term deal with an annual average salary near $3.5-4 million. Tue, Feb 18, 2014 11:19:00 AM

Yahoo! Sports reports the Colts and franchise player P Pat McAfee are unlikely to reach a long-term contract agreement.

McAfee is coming off a career year with a 40.3-yard net average, and 26 punts inside the 20-yard line. Also the Colts' kickoff specialist, McAfee had 45 touchbacks -- good for sixth in the league. It's speculated McAfee was seeking $3.5-to-4 million per year, with $7 million guaranteed. He'll be the first Colt to play under the tag since Edgerrin James in '05. Sun, Jul 14, 2013 04:30:00 PM

After suffering a back injury in the Thanksgiving game against the Steelers, Hilton seemed back to normal in this one. He simply did whatever he wanted with the Jets' defensive backs giving him big cushions at the line of scrimmage, probably as a way not to get beat deep. Hilton didn't do much damage on deep balls, but he turned short-to-medium catches into chunk yards with his after-catch ability. The only target he didn't catch was a bad drop. Hilton and the Colts head back to their home dome next week against the Texans where Hilton will be a locked-in WR1.